at least the other authors have done a great job using the stuff he introduced in later book.
Trust me, it really is as good as everyone says.
Trust me, it really is as good as everyone says.
I finished Rosetta, and loved it. More Hoshi books required! I was slightly annoyed that the Ferengi were called "Verengi" throughout the book (it's clearly them). Considering it's Sen who talks about the "Verengi", and never to our heroes (Archer overhears the name once, but never gets any context for it), I can't see why "Ferengi" wasn't used.
I found Iceberg to be my least-favorite Dirk Pitt novel. Surreal ending, and Dirk's behavior was very offensive. I'm glad I saved it for last, as I'm not sure I would have finished the otherwise fantastic series if I hadn't.I'm still reading Cussler's Iceberg, but I'm almost done. Then I'm moving on to The Golden Buddha (Oregon Files).
Trust me, it really is as good as everyone says.
I must second this. It's been at least nine years since I read it, and my cerebral palsy gives me memory troubles from time to time, but this book must have made an impression because to this day, I still love it.
Very, very early Dirk.I found Iceberg to be my least-favorite Dirk Pitt novel. Surreal ending, and Dirk's behavior was very offensive. I'm glad I saved it for last, as I'm not sure I would have finished the otherwise fantastic series if I hadn't.
I always find Pitt to be an offensive human being with a very McGuyver knack for getting out of bizarre situations. I read a few several years ago but never continued on with the series, now I will.Very, very early Dirk.I found Iceberg to be my least-favorite Dirk Pitt novel. Surreal ending, and Dirk's behavior was very offensive. I'm glad I saved it for last, as I'm not sure I would have finished the otherwise fantastic series if I hadn't.
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